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Joined March 2015
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Patience and Discipline coupled with Vision and First Principles ALWAYS WIN Look up Sam Altman’s first principle talk with Y Combinator on YouTube
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more people should leave the uk and actually grab life by the balls looking forward to seeing more content!
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In January, I dropped everything and moved to San Francisco. 6 months later: - O-1 Visa secured - Joined a YC-Backed Startup as a Founding Eng - Building with @samraaj and @sbarnholdt You can just do things.
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Damn, these agency’s don’t know sales 101. Fairly confident anyone who can make a decent website and knows sales moderately well can get going quickly. 2 mistakes I just seen on a call today: No CTA or next steps No questions to qualify or find a solution to my problem
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We are hiring for two positions actively. 1) Product Marketer: Only qualification is having done more than 5M views. You will help us scale our UGC efforts. If you don't know what UGC is, or haven't done 5M views yet, don't apply. 2) UI/UX: Our UI needs work. Users love us, and we love our users. So, we want to improve how they use and experience our app. Don't apply if you haven't done UX before, and don't want to talk to at least 3 customers every day. Please email applications to careers@answerthis.io This will be your most difficult job, the hours are going to suck, and you will need to learn something new every day. However, if you have that dog in you, and want to make a difference, apply. Our team is remote, and our app is rapidly growing.
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Good Morning ⛪️ 🏃‍♂️
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Hard to not be inspired in SF
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Only three metrics matter. MRR, Churn and CaC. I follow a simple mentality. MRR go up, monkey happy. Churn go down, monkey happy. CaC drives to 0, monkey happy. Now you still need to look at funnel, conversion rate, retention and all that, but really everything needs to go back to these three fundamentals imo.
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‌In the end, a learn-it-all will always beat a know-it-all It's not how much you know, but how much you're willing to learn that will set you apart.
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I just tried @answerthisio's "deep research" and the results are really remarkable. I uploaded 3 reviews of the topic and created a review with references taken from the provided sources. @MccarrollRyan @_ayushgarg_
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The reason my businesses didn’t blow up when I was 16 was because I never tried new things or experimented with different strategies. First principles thinking Convergent, divergent planning Quick execution The steps to success
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Working for free for a Instagram agency when I was 16 taught me more than 16 years of school. Best decision of my first 17 years of life.
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Just get really good at one marketing/sales skill and move onto the next. There’s no secret strategy, they all work, just get really good at them one at a time. Also, if you’re just starting, work under a professional and offer free work, in return you’ll gain one great skill.
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I should have put this through ChatGPT, grammar is wrong yet the point is true
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Animals evolve in ways we can never experience… Seeing infra red light, hearing ultra sound, and there unconscious’s minds do the same. They pick up social cues that we don’t pay attention to yet we have the same unconscious cues
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Human physiology is a lot more in-depth yet simple as you would think. A lot of our unconscious mind is studied and used by those who know how animals brains think, read the next thread if you want to understand why…
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Animals evolve in ways we can never experience… Seeing infra red light, hearing ultra sound, and there unconscious’s minds do the same. They pick up social cues that we don’t pay attention to yet we have the same unconscious cues
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This has been studied yet not a lot of attention has been paid to it. I may change my research to focus on this as these are the factors that dictate who we are yet not many of us are aware to the significance it plays in our everyday life’s
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I could genuinely spend all day and night finding and responding to user and potential user queries
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Ryan McCarroll retweeted
Lazy SEO guide for startup founders: 🍿
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If you’re translating using anything other than ChatGPT, you live under a rock. If you research with anything other than AnswerThis, you live under a rock.
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Ryan McCarroll retweeted
21% tax rate for c corps seems criminal, especially if the c corp is a startup. Feds should make their own money through providing valuable services and charging for them.
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